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: Does anyone have a function that can pull a word out of a sentene. For exmaple:: : a$ = word$("I love you", 2): Print a$: : This peice of code would return "love".: : I know I could right it myself but I'm sure there already is one and i'm feeling lazy...: [green]I've written a function for parsing COMMAND$. I'll have to post it later. It'll do exactly what you asked, but it's simple code. You could write one yourself.[/green]

: Does anyone have a function that can pull a word out of a sentene. For exmaple:: : a$ = word$("I love you", 2): Print a$: : This peice of code would return "love".: : I know I could right it myself but I'm sure there already is one and i'm feeling lazy...:

: : Does anyone have a function that can pull a word out of a sentene. For exmaple:: : : : a$ = word$("I love you", 2): : Print a$: : : : This peice of code would return "love".: : : : I know I could right it myself but I'm sure there already is one and i'm feeling lazy...: : : [green]: I've written a function for parsing COMMAND$. I'll have to post it later. It'll do exactly what you asked, but it's simple code. You could write one yourself.: [/green]: : [red]Finally! I was having problems with my connection. Here it is:[ed][code]FUNCTION CMDLINE$ (x%) a$ = COMMAND$ temp$ = "" count% = 1 alen% = LEN(a$) FOR i% = 1 TO alen% m$ = MID$(a$, i%, 1) IF m$ = " " THEN count% = count% + 1 IF m$ <> " " THEN IF x% = count% THEN temp$ = temp$ + m$ END IF NEXT i% CMDLINE$ = UCASE$(temp$)END FUNCTION[/code][red]you'll need to modify it so that it takes a$ as an argument, and comment out the a$=COMMAND$.